It’s frustrating that even on notion paid plans, the best you can do is a notion.site subdomain like mywebsite.notion.site. Why can’t I just connect to mywebsite.com? Source: 6 months ago
I made more or less progress by adding the PathPrefixes to my router but it can't be the correct way to handle this as it could interfer with the service I host on the root of https://mywebsite.com . Source: 8 months ago
Var req = require('request')req("http://mywebsite.com", function(err, resp, body) { var output = // pull some interesting pieces out of the whole body console.log(output);}); The generation of my output variable is not central to the issue here. The relevant parts are that I use request to make an asynchronous call and use console.log to output my results... Maybe this is a problem? Source: 10 months ago
Mywebsite.com/?landing-facebook is what I'm attempting, but this takes me to mywebsite.com and not the mywebsite.com/landing page. Source: 10 months ago
Well that’s about it. Now we just run the php bin/magento setup:upgrade command from our terminal to install our new module and then open our favourite browser and type http://mywebsite.com/helloworld/, and we should be able to see our template in action, like this. Source: 11 months ago
Thank for your Help. I just install Nginx, after few configuration, it's look like HTTP://mywebsite.com is on Nginx, and HTTPS://mywebsite.com is on Apache. Source: 12 months ago
What I primarily don't like is that you lose most of the benefit of ISR if you don't rely on ISR directly. i.e. If a user goes to mywebsite.com and that triggers your ISR, which updates it in the background, you still need to serve the old page, and unless you have a cron job that scrapes through the site basically and refreshes all the pages periodically, you end up with an approach that would use more resources... Source: 12 months ago
I have a domain mywebsite.com with Ionos. I would like to setup mywebsite.com/links as my custom domain in Koji (a link in bio site). How do I set this up in Ionos? When I put mywebsite.com/links in Koji, it instructs me to add A and AAAA records to my DNS but mywebsite.com is already directed to another platform. I want just mywebsite.com/links to link to Koji. TIA. Source: about 1 year ago
Reply address (aka Redirect URI) can be configured within your App Registration > Authorization. In here, add a platform and specify the url. This can be the website where you host your site on and/or a localhost site. (e.g. For me it is 'https://mywebsite.com/' and 'http://localhost:8080/'). After consent, you will be redirected on those sites without error. Source: about 1 year ago
I did the following: if someone uses https://mywebsite.com, https://mywebsite.com/category/post or https://mywebsite.com/xx/category/post (with "xx" being an unavailable language), the PHP code will end up redirecting the user to https://mywebsite.com/pt/ or https://mywebsite.com/pt/category/post using a HTTP header, something like this before any HTML declaration:. Source: about 1 year ago
Or are you browsing to https://mywebsite.com ? If you are can you ping mywebsite.com to confirm the resolver is working properly? Source: about 1 year ago
Www "mywebsite.com" Alias for "mywebsite.com".com *"mywebsite" actually has my correct domain in place of. Source: about 1 year ago
*URL (required) would be your https://www.mywebsite.com *Pick a setting (required) would be Forwarding URL *Select status code (required) would be 301 - Permanent Redirect *Enter destination URL (required) would be your https://mywebsite.com *Save Page Rule. Source: about 1 year ago
With the name field having the mywebsite.org (actually the "@", works the same, to describe the root in cloudflare), but it seems to not work either. Source: about 1 year ago
That means any user that type mywebsite.com will see an extra 400~800ms to get to www.mywebsite.com, now I am weighing between the option of just let cookies at my blog site to passdown to all my subdomain or keep it this way. Source: about 1 year ago
NOT mywebsite.com or resources.mywebsite.com. Source: about 1 year ago
You can use a proxy. setup nginx at https://mywebsite.com and have it forward to 192.168.1.xxx:1001. Source: about 1 year ago
Essentially I want to be always able to type https://mywebsite.com anywhere I am and connect to my network. Source: about 1 year ago
Dog.mywebsite.com --> 301 to portal.mywebsite.com (user authentication) --> original requested website. Source: about 1 year ago
In the past, I created a clone of our production site but with .dev domain. So the production site, for example, would be on mywebsite.com and the dev site for testing would be on mywebsite.dev. Then I turned off the .dev site after it started showing up on Google search results. I could use robots.txt to disallow crawling of .dev site but, as you may be aware, it's not always guaranteed. Source: about 1 year ago
Hello. I have a client application (react) running on mywebsite.com.br and a server application (node/express) running on api.mywebsite.com.br. Source: about 1 year ago
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